2017
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-58495-3
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The Lost Child in Literature and Culture

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“…for the entire communal experience because we see in children our future" (2017: 34). If a horrifying event takes the life of a child, it is a personal menace to the future (Froud 2017). Since a community's children are symbols of the future, these stories of lost and found children thus implicitly raise questions about the future of the region as a whole.…”
Section: Children As Symbols Of the Future In Modern Mythsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for the entire communal experience because we see in children our future" (2017: 34). If a horrifying event takes the life of a child, it is a personal menace to the future (Froud 2017). Since a community's children are symbols of the future, these stories of lost and found children thus implicitly raise questions about the future of the region as a whole.…”
Section: Children As Symbols Of the Future In Modern Mythsmentioning
confidence: 99%